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According to the common belief, among the transcendentals (being, thing, one, something, true, good) being was the primitive notion, from which all the others stemmed by adding a specific connotation in relation to something else, or by adding some new determination.
This point was echoed, although with more negative connotations, among consumers in relation to how the 'breast is best' rhetoric within maternity services was more than sufficient: I definitely wouldn't say professionals in breastfeeding [require incentives].
Still, it seems unlikely that Knox remained oblivious of the connotations of the name; and it is in relation to questions of sexuality that "Waiting to Be Heard" is at its most suggestive — at least, to a reader not invested in Knox's multiple trials.
While some argue that the concept avoids some of the connotations the term 'unborn child' can evoke, particularly in relation to 'rights' and the caregivers' obligations [ 32], others argue that the concept of 'the fetus as a patient' will encourage the tendency to think of the fetus independently from the pregnant woman [ 33].
And in relation to America?
In relation to my artwork, I desire the beautiful exterior of my paintings to be paralleled with an elusively harrowing interior, my intention is to expose the connotation of light within darkness in every sense.
In relation to energy companies, Which?
In relation to interest rates?
What was it in relation to?
Data were expressed in relation to GADPH.
Not in relation to energy, Mr Bertens.
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